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When we dissolve sugar in a glass of water, the volume of water remains the same and does not increase. This shows that there are spaces between the particles of water into which the particles of sugar fit together.
Particles of matter are continuously moving, that is, they possess kinetic energy. As the temperature rises, particles move faster. So, we can say that with increase in temperature the kinetic energy of the particles also increases. When we light an incense stick in one corner of a room, its fragrance spreads in the whole room quickly.
There are some forces of attraction between the particles of matter which bind them together. The force of attraction between the particles of the same substance is known as cohesion. The force of attraction is maximum in the particles of solid matter and minimum in the particles of gaseous matter.
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